Following the regaining of the Ashes by Australia in the third Test in Perth,
Geoffrey Boycott says that England should focus on how they can improve for
the 2015 series

In a fitting finish to Australia regaining the Ashes, it was Mitchell Johnson steaming in with the wind at his back who took the wicket which ended England's three-series hold on the urn.

Johnson wasn't considered to be in good enough form for the last Ashes tour, when England completed a 3-0 win at home in August.

Back on Australian soil, he terrorised the England batsmen, taking 23 wickets to help Australia secure its most coveted prize with two matches to spare. After a barren stretch of nine tests without a win, including seven defeats in India and England, Michael Clarke's Australians have now won three back-to-back and are starting to talk about a 5-0 sweep.